A sustainable and prosperous South Australia
Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is a key economic development agency in the Government of South Australia.
SA’s regions are an economic powerhouse that drives prosperity for all South Australians. Our focus is on expanding the key regional industries by creating jobs and boosting our economy through strong regional production and vibrant regional communities.
Our state is protected by legislation supporting primary production and clean environment, including well established natural resource management, biosecurity and comprehensive food safety and quality assurance standards.
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What's happening
Varroa mite
Varroa mite has been detected near Pooginook in the Riverland. Beekeepers should monitor their hives.
Drought Support Package
Find support programs available from the Government of South Australia for drought-affected farmers.
Algal bloom
A naturally occurring algal bloom is affecting some coastal areas in South Australia.
Best of Wine Tourism Awards
Find out about the short-listed award entries on the Adelaide Great Wine Capital website.
Latest news
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South Australian livestock owners reminded to register for a property identification code
Livestock owners across South Australia are reminded to register with a property identification code (PIC) to protect the state’s agriculture industry and connect livestock owners to the state’s livestock traceability system.
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Native budworm moth trapping update: First to mid-September
Recent native budworm moth trap data show activity ranging from high to low across different regions of South Australia.
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Beneficial allies for your crops: Hoverflies
Beneficial insects are important for sustainable farming as they help with pollination and controlling pests.
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Using the degree-day model to stay ahead of Etiella
The lucerne seed web moth, commonly known as ‘etiella’, is a serious pest of lentils and lucerne across Australia.
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Celebrating the best of the best in wine tourism
South Australia’s top wine tourism businesses have been celebrated at the 2026 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards, announced last night at the SA Wine Industry Dinner at the National Wine Centre.
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Applications open for AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award
Applications are now open for the prestigious AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award, Australia’s leading award recognising and supporting the essential role women play in rural industries, businesses and communities.
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New round of regional project grants available
Regional community groups can now apply for funding to support projects that benefit their local areas through the next round of the Thriving Communities grants.
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Don’t bend the rules: Supercars fans urged to leave fruit at home
Motorsport fans heading to The Bend Motorsport Park for the AirTouch 500 Supercars Championship round this weekend are being urged to leave restricted fruit and vegetables at home or risk a $420 fine at quarantine checkpoints.
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Buy the best – buy SA seafood
South Australians are being encouraged to support our seafood industry in a new State Government advertising campaign hitting screens from this weekend.
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Clean up patrols hit beaches
The Australian and South Australian Governments are accelerating co-ordinated beach clean up patrols across South Australia’s beaches, supporting coastal councils to keep beaches clean amid the algal bloom.
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